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Du er stadig observatør i Nepal forstår jeg. Likte dette, god idè og bra utført.
ob
Georg K.
It's a nice idea, and to a certain degree also attractive to watch - it is inviting, probably based on the fact to get this insight view, the participation in the life of someone unknown.
I think you would agree that the image is making partly use of a technique known from common patters - often summarised as voyeurisms - which is for sure not only related to sensual settings.
So, using the window frame in order to trigger the attention - a colour - setting with harmony - and an intensive relation between the persons pictured - all together like a small act in front of us.
As a very general comment - from the many different, and astonishing fresh, natural appearing images you show here, and on your homepage, as an outsider inside this culture far away from what is known as regular in our lifes - I do like your S/H images most; simply because S/H works also as a reminder to the fact that it is something very different we watch - to my mind it draws attention, and provides more awareness for the shown details.
Full colour images do have the tendency to fit too easily into regular perception - a offered harmony in colour is often enough to emphasis the image as pleasing - while I believe you really have a great understanding of the situations you are picturing - på tysk we would call it ''sensible''.
Saying all this - and if I should pick some favourites from your images only - the people working with the stones is of more intensity ( which for me is one of your main - qualities ).
Too negative - no, I guess you know what I have in mind.
Erlend B.
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ob
I think you would agree that the image is making partly use of a technique known from common patters - often summarised as voyeurisms - which is for sure not only related to sensual settings.
So, using the window frame in order to trigger the attention - a colour - setting with harmony - and an intensive relation between the persons pictured - all together like a small act in front of us.
As a very general comment - from the many different, and astonishing fresh, natural appearing images you show here, and on your homepage, as an outsider inside this culture far away from what is known as regular in our lifes - I do like your S/H images most; simply because S/H works also as a reminder to the fact that it is something very different we watch - to my mind it draws attention, and provides more awareness for the shown details.
Full colour images do have the tendency to fit too easily into regular perception - a offered harmony in colour is often enough to emphasis the image as pleasing - while I believe you really have a great understanding of the situations you are picturing - på tysk we would call it ''sensible''.
Saying all this - and if I should pick some favourites from your images only - the people working with the stones is of more intensity ( which for me is one of your main - qualities ).
Too negative - no, I guess you know what I have in mind.